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My name is Niek van Elck, from Utrecht, the Netherlands. Not the brightest of the bunch but definitely a Progress and PCT enthousiast for over 20 years now. Niek |
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Hi, I'm Carl Verbiest . I work at CCE where I'm responsible for our internal development framework. Started using Progress at version 6.2, PCT user and occassional contributor. During lockdown xmas holiday I started exploring docker, portainer, mqtt, nodered on a raspberry pi. |
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And I didn't introduce myself ! Gilles Querret, from Lyon in France. I started working on PCT in 2003, as the build process in my company was really flawed. As I strongly believe in open-source, I wanted to share this tool and tried to make it useful for the entire community. Also sharing the core parts of the OpenEdge plugin for SonarQube, though rules are commercial (Riverside Software has to pay the bills). My idea behind opening this GitHub discussion space was to get some feedback about open-source in the OpenEdge community. But any other topic will be welcome ! @cverbiest Raspberry Pi are great, hope you have fun with them ! |
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Hi! For a while ago PCTCompiler has added the logfile with this...
Q: Is it possible to switch this off, but still keep the Total files compiled in the log? BR |
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@Tranborg Which version of Progress do you use ? |
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.pct files will make Progress Catalog generator crash. This issue is also sent to Progress support today, but I just want to fish here also. The effect is if PCT Compiler is used in the project. Target is ./tmp/build Have a good day, and thanx for this forum I now will try use more. Br /Lennart Tranborg, CGI Sweden. |
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